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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 6

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Lebanon, Oregon
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Page 6, Thursday, July 29, 1976 cbtlOII XfTttS atura. Uarrmw camnine study ins n. i Jit i I Vw pi I inn i .1 1 'll'y a-. u-. 1 ivvl' ilf i Mess fcifs a in a row 41 4 3 "Calico and Leather" was sleeplna in a temporary found with thirmui kit hunff 4 I I urcmc ui una jrci 9 uu 1 irom ropes Dei ween uie irees jfil Scout Day Camp at the LUHS During the week, several at the Lab (above), perched on 4 Land Lab off Rock HlUBd.

The visitors came to the camp. One the newsprint If gins, i ij an, spent ine weeg woman cam ana laugni uie they'd made, doing straw learning various crafts, girls how to make soap over a weaving (left) or singing songs studying nature and learning campflre. Another day, the and playing games in groups 'i camping skills, girls learned to square dance, (right), The camp had an Older girls In the Day Camp and one day they visited a Indian potluck that afternoon, j. nrpnarvwl a rnmn it ami nearhv farm and lanwd tn uHth thoir null mnliaA In Ms I actually spent the night in it, milk cows and other farm Iron kettles over the campflre. hauling In their own water, chores.

Joyce Nesmlth and Peggy cooking over an open fire and On Friday, the girls could be Sells directed the 1976 camp. 5frau? weaving Singing songs air at home WHAT'S NEW AT ZEE'S Miss L. Blfelanger picks September 25 midt wore yellow A wedding trip to the San as DAN HI VIS sxmixs Woth Waor DAN (IVII STRIPES I miss 65 Poly35 Cot Vorn Dyad I. V. KASl'XI Prints yllCINCV 1 00 Cotton Mochlna Woth Dry bridesmaids.

Amber Dawn Potts was flower girl and Gary Ressefrum carried the rings. Best man was Gary D. Durhlem, and Jeff King, Grant Earp, Dennis Beckler and Larry Walker were groomsmen and seated guests. Velma Howard served the cake at the church reception following the wedding. Others serving Included Sug Schmidt, Kathy Adams, Renee Paetsch and Mary Douglas.

Becky Melbey and Sandi Klum took gifts and Karen Cruise VI. A September 25 wedding at Zion Lutheran Church In Medford is planned by Linda Belanger and Gordon G. Glathar. Miss Belanger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred I. Belanger, Rt 2 Box 457. She is a 1973 graduate of Lebanon Union High School, and holds an associate In applied science from Oregon Institute of Technology in 1975. She Is employed as a certified dental assistant by Dr. Eugene G.

Ray In Medford. Glathar's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Glathar of Medford.

He graduated from Medford Senior High School In J973 and from Oregon Institute of Technology in 1976 with associate of engineering degrees. ya. o. Heltf Out it FABRICS 2S41639 Juan Islands followed (he July 10 ceremony uniting Darr ii Earp and Geoff V. Miller In Robert Stanton officiated at the Free Methodist Church.

Special music was sung by Janet Alexander, Barbara Cool and Julie Reynolds. Their songs were "We've Only Just Begun," and "The Wedding Song. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Granville Earp, 1041 W.

Oak and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Halsey Miss Earp wore a white V-neck gown with lace sleeves and bodice when she was given in marriage by her father. A three-layered fingertip veil with lace covered her face. She carried a bouquet of white and yellow daisies.

Dixie Gibbs wore a green dress as maid of honor, and Pat McDanlel, Greta Miller, Roberta Douglas and Lisa Sen AUGUST LAUNDRY TWIN SALE registered guests. Miss Earp is a graduate of Lebanon Union High School and works at Adams' Rexall Drug. Miller graduated from Central Linn High School and works for Wyne's Poultry In Brownsville. The newlyweds are at home at 814 Kirk Ave. In m'tx't Darr and Geoff Miller Engagements announced on 2 peed automatic 9-cycle washer NOW ONLY 25988 wedding Providence church catcatto durable, 5 wuhrinae combos let you aelect the right temperature.

Waa tS.lfll 'T O.o. Cal. SAVE s50 on automatic (-cycle dryer planned I I'll V. 4-way waah NOW ONLY 19988 An August 7 wedding at Providence Pioneer Church near Scio is planned by Ramona Ann Hobbs and Benjamin Blair Brown Jr. Miss Hobbs is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. Hobbs, Rt. 3 Box 388. She graduated from Lebanon Union High School in 1975 and is employed by the state of Oregon.

Brown's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Brown, Rt. 3 Box 384.

He graduated from LUHS In 1973 and works for Brown Bros. Logging Co. Sweet Home ladies plan winter event action for deep aurga agitation Auto fabric aoftener and bleach diepenaera The. bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul R. Wilson, 38717 Lacomb Dr. She is a 1975 graduate of Lebanon Union High School and attended Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls for a year. She is employed at Teledyne Wan Chang Corp. Giifillan's parents are 'Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Fredrickson of Coos He Is a 1975 graduate of Marshfield School in Coos Bay and also attended OTI for one year. Auto cyclea "know" when clothe are' dry and shut off. Wrinkle-Out setting continues no-heat tumble after cycle. wa I4S.M Fall Gn.

Cat. OAS DRYER $30 EXTRA COLORS $5 MORE 'Plus transportation ONE ONE CALL DOES IT ALL SHOP WARDS CATALOG VALERIE K. WILSON. Valerie K. Wilson and Steven D.

GUfillan, are engaged and plan to marry in October. Economy Priced 10 lb. Twins forming arts and the arts and crafts exhibits. The flea mart Is being changed to an arts fair, 3-cycle washer 2-cycIe dryer Preliminary plans have been made for- the2ndAnnuai" Winter Arts Festival sponsored by the Sweet Home Business and Professional Women's Club during the week end of December 11. Basic plans follow the same pattern as last year with open competition planned for per- After 11 years Becks reunite 95 I9995 149 Bonnie Beck, Lisa, Lynda and twins Gretchen and Kirsten, Broomfield, Colo.

cyclae -Normal, Short and Pre-waah preaet water tamp, combination Preuura fill ayatam imurea proper fill Dryer has Regular and Air Muff aettinge GAS DRYER $30 EXTRA For the first time in 11 years, Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck, 351 Maple and their three sons gathered for a family reunion at Camp Lewis near Foster July 5. Their sons and families are Gene and Elaine Beck, Tim and Sandy, from Anaheim, (their daughter Lindy was unable to attend); Dean and Barbara Beck, Stuart, Matthew, Maria and Kathleen, and Bruce ARE YOU MISSINGPHONE GREAT BUYS NOW IN STOCK fl SAVE OVER 50 Best-aelling Vitamin 'fi'- jlS06 100 capaulea ONLY 4.00 Wa i.t rn '7 Lji jr VL SIHVU ft NATtONWI Hr Promp. rym, lau-lovy parti JM UXIS WA1 MCAVYWfWff CHAMPION tl VEAM, THE SCfttff) wun Air) Tut ft CALLS? 24 hr.

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